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We also have specs and artwork for the Arrow dual-format release of this film...

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Arrow Video has announced the dual-format release of Lisa and the Devil for the 4th of February, priced at around £22.99. Details of bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.

High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of both versions of the film: Lisa and the Devil and The House of Exorcism producer’s cut

Optional English and Italian audio on Lisa and the Devil

English SDH subtitles on both features and a new English subtitle translation of the Italian Audio of Lisa and The Devil

Audio Commentary on Lisa and The Devil by Bava biographer and expert Tim Lucas

Audio Commentary on The House of Exorcism by producer Alfredo Leone and star Elke Sommer

Introductions to both films by author and critic Alan Jones

The Exorcism of Lisa – Assistant Director Lamberto Bava, screenwriter Roberto Natale, Roy Bava and Alberto Pezzotta discuss the making of both versions of the film

Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic and author Stephen Thrower, an interview with Bava from 1976, translated from the original Italian for the first time, illustrated with original stills and archive posters

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Wilson Bros wrote: The transfer will probably be good - their work on Zombie Flesh-Eaters is outstanding, and we certainly hope that they continue their good work. Apart from the missing six seconds of footage.

Quote: Arrow's PR used to be handled by a nice bunch of guys and gals known as The Associated Associates

Wilson Bros wrote: Oh dear - if only Arrow's new PR company were as helpful as their last one, they'd have had a review of this title that would have knocked their socks off. Their loss...

The Wilson Bros

Same goes for last years US release here. I tried very hard to get the attention of the Kino folks. I'm going to guess this is more or less the same transfer as the Kino one, though Arrow has a bad habit of overdoing digital tinkering.

The transfer will probably be good - their work on Zombie Flesh-Eaters is outstanding, and we certainly hope that they continue their good work.

You may very well be right about Arrow & Cult Labs. Arrow's PR used to be handled by a nice bunch of guys and gals known as The Associated, but it's founder member died and they decided to shut up shop. As for the people who took over...